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Raoul Dufy was one of the most popular artists of the first half of the twentieth century. He was also popular with the critics, winning the prize for painting at the 1952 Venice Biennale. He was drawn successively to Impressionism, Fauvism, worked with Braque in the first decade of the century before coming under Cezanne's spell, before finally synthesizing his own personal style in the 1920s. He was one of Ambroise Vollard's stable of artists (along with Renoir, Rouault, Chagall, and many others), and the portrait of Vollarf pictured below suggests that he has captured the Vollard whose grasp always exceeded his reach, a man who strove for perfection without ever feeling that he had achieved it, who commissioned many projects but completed very few.

Baigneuse. Original hand-colored etching, c. 1930. Signed in the plate. Una Johnson suggests that this etching was commissioned by Vollard for a porfolio of original etchings by Dufy, Matisse, Rouault and others. It was never editioned, and only a limited number impressions were printed. See Una Johnson's Museum of Modern Art exhibition catalogue, Ambroise Vollard Editeur. Image size: 222x312mm. Price: SOLD

Femme Nu Assise. Original etching, c. 1930. 52 signed and numbered mpressions on buff laid paper of which this is n. 11/52. Some foxing right above the bottom plate mark and at center right. Image size: 230x185mm. Price: $2500.

Femme nue assise se peignant / Amphityre. Original etching, 1930. The etching is the frontispiece of the book Raoul Dufy by Marcelle Berr de Turique (Paris: Librairie Floury, 1930. 200 deluxe copies of the book numbered from 1 to 200 were printed with the etching on japon paper together with a regular edition from which our impression comes, consisting of an undetermined number of copies with the etching signed in the plate printed on stiff laid paper. Image size: 196x136mm. Price: $1250.

Ambroise Vollard (Johnson 186). Original etching, 1930. 50 signed impressions plus 625 unsigned impressions. Published as the frontispiece to Vollard's Complete Catalogue of Graphics (1930). Ours is one of 500 impressions printed in black ink. Vollard, one of the great print entrepreneurs of the 20th century, is a key figure in the popularization of modern art. He commissioned prints from Chagall (including the Dead Souls, the Fables of La Fontaine, and The Bbile, Renoir, Rouault (Miserere), Roussel, and many others; he published works by Bernard (The Odyssey), Bonnard (Parellelement, Daphnis and Chloe), Cezanne, Degas, Denis, Dufy, Morisot, Picasso (the Saltimbanques and The Vollard Suite), Redon (The Temptation of St. Anthony), Renoir, Vuilliard, and many others The plate was cancelled after printing. Image size: 230x200mm. Price: $1750.

Baigneuse. Original etching, c. 1930. Signed in the plate. Una Johnson suggests that this etching was commissioned by Vollard for a porfolio of original etchings by Dufy, Matisse, Rouault and others. It was never editioned, and only a limited number impressions were printed. See Una Johnson's Museum of Modern Art exhibition catalogue, Ambroise Vollard Editeur. Image size: 222x312mm. Price: SOLD.

The view from the hotel balcony. Pochoir, 1930. Edition unknown. Signed in the plate. This work served as the cover art for a deluxe book on Dufy published in 1930. The book also contained an original etching by Dufy executed especially for the deluxe edition of the book. Worn at edges of sheet. Image size: 260x186mm. Price: SOLD

Spaightwood Galleries, Inc.

Spaightwood Galleries is located at 120 Main St (aka Highway 140) in Upton MA at the corner of Main St and Maple Ave in a rehabilitated Unitarian Church. For directions and visiting information, please call. We are, of course, always available over the web and by telephone (see above for contact information). Click the following for links to past shows and artists. For a visual tour of the gallery, please click here. For information about Andy Weiner and Sonja Hansard-Weiner, please click here. For a list of special offers currently available, see Specials.

Visiting hours: Saturday and Sunday noon to six and other times by arrangement. Please call to confirm your visit. Browsers and guests are welcome.